Thoracic Cancer (Jan 2023)

Usefulness of endocytoscopy in evaluating transbronchial biopsy specimens

  • Takae Okuno,
  • Noriaki Kurimoto,
  • Akari Tanino,
  • Megumi Hamaguchi,
  • Takamasa Hotta,
  • Ryosuke Tanino,
  • Misato Kobayashi,
  • Yohei Shiratsuki,
  • Shunichi Hamaguchi,
  • Takeshi Isobe,
  • Yukari Tsubata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.14731
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 186 – 194

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Abstract Background Endocytoscopy (ECS) provides a magnification of approximately 450× for real‐time observation of lesion nuclei. Using ECS, we aimed to evaluate whether sufficient samples for diagnosis can be obtained during bronchoscopy. We also investigated whether ECS can enable two‐class diagnosis of malignant or non‐malignant transbronchial biopsy specimens in real‐time during bronchoscopy. Methods This was a single‐facility, prospective, observational, ex vivo study. Forty cases with localized peripheral pulmonary lesions underwent transbronchial biopsy with endobronchial ultrasonography using a guide sheath. Each biopsy specimen was immediately observed and evaluated endocytoscopically after the collection by the bronchoscopic procedure. Results Thirty‐seven cases were enrolled. The diagnostic accuracy achieved by ECS was 91.9% (34/37). The agreement rate between the endocytoscopic evaluation and pathological diagnosis of each specimen (170 specimens) was 65.3% (111/170). The median time required for endocytoscopic evaluation per specimen was 70 s. When we judged a specimen to be malignant a second time on ECS evaluations of five specimens in one case, pathologically malignant specimens were collected in 26 of 27 cases (96.3%). Conclusions ECS with methylene blue staining may aid in the two‐class diagnosis of malignant or non‐malignant transbronchial biopsy specimens during bronchoscopy. This may reduce the number of tissue biopsies.

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